BRITISH AND FOREIGN
Ifress A , ssoeiatinn-.B'v' f reTegra'jMv-Gopyright Received' 'll.au p.m.,'.'Augflftf ' 20>Ji'. REFORMS IN" TUIVIvFY. : ; " : liifensl-.-aO. The Vienna. Cal.ihret,, in. .reply to a. Russian note, agrees to tile wisdom of temporarily, withdrawing li«'r reform scheme, events in Turkey tending in .the direction of ihe main objects of the policy of the Rowers. RETURNED ATHLETES. . NEW YOETft August, 20. Hayes, the Marathon 'winner, on arriving at New York testified to English fair play. Ha-lsl-pafl' aliSrV • 'declared that lie was perfectly satisfied, adding that, practically all the disputes wer<s due to the difference between British a nd American rules, THE PRESIDENCY. The " New York World " supports Mr Bryan, and describes the issue, as democracy v. plutocracy.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13678, 21 August 1908, Page 5
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